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00060 - PARISH OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL, COLESHILL - 1538-2001
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1 - Incumbent
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2 - Churchwardens
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4 - Parochial Church Council
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5 - Auxiliary Organisations
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6 - Constables
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7 - Overseers of the Poor
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1 - Valuations & rates
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2 - Accounts and financial records
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1 - Accounts for the poor in the workhouse and outside - 1750-1756
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2 - Accounts for the poor in the workhouse and outside - 1756-1765
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3 - Accounts for the poor in the workhouse, and outside entitled "Parish Book for the Overseers of the Poor..." - 1765-1771
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4 - Accounts for the poor in the workhouse and outside, entitled "Workhouse Day-Book" - 1771-1774
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5 - Accounts for the poor in the workhouse and outside, entitled "Workhouse Book" - 1774-1780
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6 - Five sheets of accounts two dated 1781, one dated 1786 and the others probably for 1786, all perhaps once part of the volume now missing for the years 1781-1786. Found with a miscellaneous bundle of papers, now split up - 1781-1786
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7 - Accounts for the poor in the workhouse and outside, entitled "Workhouse Book 1786" - 1786-1791
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8 - Accounts for the poor in the workhouse and outside - 1791-1798
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9 - Accounts for the poor in the workhouse and outside, entitled "Expences of the Poor in the House and out April 14th 1798" - 1798-1804
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10 - Accounts for the poor in the workhouse and outside, entitled "The Expences of the Parish of Coleshill for Poor etc April 9th 1804" - 1804-1811
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11 - Accounts for the poor in the workhouse and outside, entitled "The Expences of the Parish of Coleshill for Poor etc. July 29th 1811". Includes lists of those in the workhouse every year from 1811-1816 - 1811-c.1832
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12 - Account book of weekly pay to the poor entitled "List of Weekly Pay March 27th 1820" At front: Draft letter to the Poor Law Board requesting that Coleshill keep its own workhouse and not join Meriden Union. - 1820-1836
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13 - Account book for the poor in the workhouse (until 1836) and outside; includes lists of those in the workhouse and their ages - 1829-1839
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14 - Account book for the poor in the workhouse and outside, 1801-1802 (more detailed than those in DRB0100/82). - 1801-1829
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15 - Account book entitled "Spining Book", containing accounts at the Spinning School, and also some accounts for provisions - 1802-1804
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16 - "Memorandum (sic) Book 1797 Mills", containing miscellaneous accounts for the poor, including those for or from other parishes for paupers living away from their place of settlement, for spinning and money lent - 1797-1800
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17 - "Coleshill Parish Occasional Relief April 2nd 1827", 1827-1833. - 1827-1833
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18 - Select vestry: orders for poor relief in money and clothing etc., with details of relief given between meetings. - 1810-1816
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19 - Select vestry: orders for poor relief in money and clothing etc., with details of relief given between meetings. - 1816-1836
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20 - Vestry order book for setting the poor rate and totals of amounts received and disbursed, 1781-1832 - 1774-1832
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21 - Vestry order and minute book for setting the poor rate, with totals of amounts until 1837 - 1832-1894
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22 - Doctor's receipt 1805; order for payment of maintenance for a Coleshill family residing in Birmingham, 1806. Legal bills and receipts of the overseers of the poor, 1838, 1845 - 1805-1845
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23 - Meriden Union : quarterly statements of accounts for all parishes in the union. Originally found with bundle now split up. - 1837
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24 - Payments of collector of taxes for Coleshill to the receiver general as shown by receipts (listed), 1799-1802. - 1799-1802
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25 - Tax receipts, two bundles one pinned, the other bundle is tied together with string, 1797-1802. 1 loose receipt, 1806 - 1797-1806
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26 - Warrants for summons on non-payment of taxes and for distraint of goods failing payment - 1802-1828
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27 - Agreements with the parish mole-catcher for terms of years, his annual salary being paid by the overseers of the poor, 1752, 1783(2) and 1804 - 1752-1804
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28 - Order of the Charity Commissioners requiring the overseers to be present at a meeting where they will be examined as to the parish charities, etc. - 1827
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3 - Settlement Papers
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4 - Apprenticeship
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5 - Bastardy
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6 - Military and Navy
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7 - Lunacy
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8 - Census returns
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8 - Highway Surveyors
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10 - Charities
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11 - Schools
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12 - Statutory Deposits
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14 - Printed Material
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15 - Miscellaneous